- First Name
- Orlando
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2024
- Threads
- 5
- Messages
- 22
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- portlland, OR
- Vehicle(s)
- 5th gen 4rnr
- Thread starter
- #1
Just picked up my Everest TRD Offroad and love it. What a difference from my 2011 4runner Trail modified by Metal Tech. Night and day driving experience. The new rig has a much tighter suspension and way more comfortable with its Bilstein shocks. The 4 banger is plenty powerful especially in Sport mode. The new tech is taking some getting used to but mostly good. Plans for the truck include:
Westcott roof rack, Dissent hidden winch bumper, Caltrend faux leather seat covers, Lasfit floor mats, Auxlight 3" light pods x 4 on the Dissent bumper. And eventually (when new tires are needed) larger tires and possibly a 2" lift. Overall much less aftermarket mods needed compared to the 5th gen. Which leads me to the
first miss: phone wireless charging is weak. Using Android auto, Pandora for music and Google maps with GPS on and the phone drains and the charging can not keep up. Might have to plug in which defeats the purpose of the wireless. I have seen aftermarket chargers that fit that space with more charging power for the Apple wireless. Hopefully and android version comes out soon
Second and most mind boggling is the rear seat fold up mechanism. Absolute garbage and archaic solution to a problem that shouldn't be. Having the 5th gen: the seat folding was decent and only lost about 6" of horizontal space and allowed use of the rear door access to load things. This new version looses 17" of horizontal space!!!! and on top of that is the flimsy small door (which I can see breaking soon) to access the nylon strap you have to pull out to wrap around the grab handle to keep it from falling back!!! I can't believe the engineers sitting at Toyota coming up or accepting this as a solution. Last I know the engineering exists (Chrysler Pacifica) to make seats disappear flat, or at least keep the 5th gen version.
Otherwise I am liking the truck
Westcott roof rack, Dissent hidden winch bumper, Caltrend faux leather seat covers, Lasfit floor mats, Auxlight 3" light pods x 4 on the Dissent bumper. And eventually (when new tires are needed) larger tires and possibly a 2" lift. Overall much less aftermarket mods needed compared to the 5th gen. Which leads me to the
first miss: phone wireless charging is weak. Using Android auto, Pandora for music and Google maps with GPS on and the phone drains and the charging can not keep up. Might have to plug in which defeats the purpose of the wireless. I have seen aftermarket chargers that fit that space with more charging power for the Apple wireless. Hopefully and android version comes out soon
Second and most mind boggling is the rear seat fold up mechanism. Absolute garbage and archaic solution to a problem that shouldn't be. Having the 5th gen: the seat folding was decent and only lost about 6" of horizontal space and allowed use of the rear door access to load things. This new version looses 17" of horizontal space!!!! and on top of that is the flimsy small door (which I can see breaking soon) to access the nylon strap you have to pull out to wrap around the grab handle to keep it from falling back!!! I can't believe the engineers sitting at Toyota coming up or accepting this as a solution. Last I know the engineering exists (Chrysler Pacifica) to make seats disappear flat, or at least keep the 5th gen version.
Otherwise I am liking the truck
Sponsored